Since 1998 Tempietto Architects has been creating beautiful and desirable homes both for private individuals and residential developers. The work presented in this website illustrates our diverse approach to design, our building conservation skills and our ability to solve problems and innovate.
Designed by Donato Bramante, this small round chapel is a masterpiece of the Renaissance period, combining intricate geometry and proportion. Tempietto Architects' team of dedicated and creative professionals share Bramante's dedication to the pursuit of architectural excellence. Tempietto Architects was established in 1998, to provide professional architectural services to developers, property owners and private individuals in South East England. Since inception, much of the work of Tempietto has been in sensitive locations.
Before design work can commence, a measured site and / or building survey is required for which we normally obtain quotations on behalf of our clients for their instruction. Once the survey drawings are received we will prepare initial design proposals and within reason will produce as many iterations or amendments required to meet the aspirations of our clients, including any 3D visualisations where these form part of the agreed services. Our aim is to produce high quality buildings which meet the needs of our clients.
It was great for our work on Vine Tree House, a grade II listed building, to be recognised with a Commendation in B… https://t.co/0uTAcS1SHi
Holiday-let to dwelling house thwarted by court judgment | Planning Resource https://t.co/v0tQOgDKRm
Legal viewpoint: Appeal court ruling gives guidance on implementing multiple site permissions | Planning Resource https://t.co/DVf5C9iXEE
Grenfell: Manufacturers ‘exploited ignorance for commercial gain’
Moved into our fabulous new office in Tring this week
Tempietto celebrates 22 years of serving our customers this week and I attach photos of some of the new buildings we have created during this time taken during lockdown exercise on my bicycle!
I am fundraising for British Heart Foundation by challenging myself to do the LONDON to Brighton cycle ride on 21 J… https://t.co/4mMfQSGxhz
How the new national design guidance changes the system: the Planning Briefing | Planning Resource https://t.co/sfeASqageL
Today I visited Hill House built in 1902-03 by one of my architectural heroes, Charles Rennie Mackintosh. It did not disappoint. The building is a masterclass in the organisation and use of space. It is now in a protective box to allow the building to dry out. Mackintosh's experimentation.
What Happened To Tesla's Solar Roof Tiles? https://t.co/teqnMd2Mra via @YouTube